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CHAPTER XXII. THE HATCHET BURIED
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For a few minutes there was silence in the room; silence so profound that every sound of the street was clearly heard. Even the shutting of the Sheriff’s door in the room below was distinct.
The first to speak was Colonel Ogilvie. Athlyne, who would have liked to break the silence refrained through prudence1; he feared that were he to speak before Colonel Ogilvie did, that easily-irate gentleman might take offence. He knew that this might be disastrous2, for it would renew the old strife3 in an acute form; as it was, there were distinct indications of coming peace. Joy, and Joy alone, was to be thought of now. By this time Athlyne was beginning to get the measure of Colonel Ogilvie’s foot. He realised that the dictatorial4, vindictive5, blood-thirsty old man would perhaps do much if left to himself; but that if hindered or thwarted6 or opposed in any way his pride or his vanity—and they were united in him—would force him to keep his position at any cost.
“Well, sir?” The tone was so peremptory7 and so “superior” that any man to whom it had been used might well have taken offence; but Athlyne was already schooled to bear, and moreover the statement made by the Sheriff filled his heart with such gladness that he felt that he could bear anything. As Joy was now his wife he could not quarrel with her father—nor receive any quarrel from him. Still, all the same, he felt that he must support and maintain his own independent position; such would be the best road to ultimate peace. Moreover, he had his own pride; and as he had already made up his mind to die if need be for Joy’s sake, he could not go back on that resolution without seeming to be disloyal to her. There would—could—be no hiding anything from her as she had already heard the whole of the quarrel and of his acquiescence
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prudence
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| n.谨慎,精明,节俭 | |
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disastrous
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strife
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dictatorial
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vindictive
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thwarted
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peremptory
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acquiescence
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spoke
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exquisitely
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modulated
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allied
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adoration
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softened
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parental
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mien
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deplore
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alias
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noted
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rapture
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hesitation
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stainless
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justified
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instinctively
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luminous
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meek
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scotch
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amazement
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condemned
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abide
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overture
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redress
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determined
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valid
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heartily
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hindrance
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annulled
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astonishment
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mutual
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joyfully
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apprehension
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beset
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repudiated
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intimidation
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acceded
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| v.(正式)加入( accede的过去式和过去分词 );答应;(通过财产的添附而)增加;开始任职 | |
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abrogated
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wrung
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discretion
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brutally
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repudiates
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tirade
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clinched
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valiantly
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defender
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retraction
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grudge
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resolute
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hatchet
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encompassed
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accounting
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license
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honeymoons
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| 蜜月( honeymoon的名词复数 ); 短暂的和谐时期; 蜜月期; 最初的和谐时期 | |
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gaily
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catching
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honourable
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prettily
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